For Our Children

For Our Children

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- provide educational support and to disseminate important information pertaining to the livelihood of children for illumination.

28/02/2026

Progress Update on Donations for the Vulnerable Family ๐Ÿค
We are truly grateful for the generous support received so far towards assisting the vulnerable family. The kindness and compassion shown by everyone is deeply appreciated.
So far, the following donations have been received:
๐Ÿผ Baby towel
๐Ÿผ Baby blanket
๐Ÿผ Baby fleece blanket
๐Ÿผ Baby winter romper
๐Ÿผ 4 nappies
๐Ÿผ Baby tracksuit
๐Ÿฅค 2 litres Ballyhouse drink
๐Ÿงผ 3 bars of washing soap
๐Ÿงผ 2 tablets of bath soap
๐Ÿš 4kg sugar
๐ŸŒพ 2kg flour
๐Ÿชฅ 2 tubes of toothpaste
In addition, a dedicated volunteer has committed to giving the teen mother tutorials in Mathematics and Science, ensuring she is supported academically and not left behind when she joins formal classes next year. This kind of empowerment goes beyond immediate relief โ€” it builds a stronger future.
We would also like to sincerely thank those who have pledged their support and are in the process of fulfilling their promises. Your willingness to stand with this family is making a meaningful difference.
Together, we are bringing hope, dignity, and relief to this family. Thank you all for your generosity and kindness. ๐Ÿ’›

Photos from For Our Children's post 25/11/2025

A Journey of Purpose, Not Perfection

Working with vulnerable families is never a straight road. Last month, we were met with a major setback-a case of domestic violence that saw the mother leaving the home and the children dropping out of school. The matter escalated into a police case, temporarily disrupting all the progress we had made as an organization in supporting the family.

But as humanitarian workers, weโ€™ve learned that progress is not always linear. Like our brother in service, Stunt Masterflex, who continues to rescue and assist kids like Chihombe and Tsano, who often slip back into street life we, too, are reminded that transformation takes time, patience, and constant showing up.

After mediation and continuous support, weโ€™re glad to report that the family has reconciled. On Saturday, the couple visited while I was busy with some farming. We ended up working together for about an hour to two, sharing honest conversations and laughter. Each family member opened up, and through a light-hearted dialogue, we addressed past grievances and offered guidance.

To support them further, we provided:
- 4kg flour
- 4kg sugar
- A bucket of maize
- 5kg wheat
- 2 kg maize seed
- Cooking oil
- bath and washing soap
- toothpaste
- reading materials for young Tadiwa,as requested by his teacher

This is the journey we are called to -where love,resilience and purpose carry us through setbacks.We soldier on not because its easy but because every step counts

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